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Playhouse Disney - Live On Stage!
Animation Courtyard
20 minute show
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The 20-minute stage show at Disney-MGM Studios opens with a visit to "Bear in the Big Blue House" and his animal friends. Bear, who dances a mean cha-cha-cha, wants to dance with all of his friends. But his pal Tutter, a little blue mouse, is shy about dancing in front of his new friends in the audience. So Jamie, the show's host, reads a giant storybook to convince Tutter that with the help of his friends he can overcome his shyness and learn to dance the day away.

The stars of the entertaining musical are characters from the Disney Channel's popular "Playhouse Disney" programming block geared to pre-school audiences:

  • Jim Henson's "Bear in the Big Blue House" -- A seven-foot-tall, warm and understanding bear invites the audience into his big blue house every day to play, learn, sing and dance with his friends in this Emmy- and Parents Choice Award-winning television series.
  • "The Book of Pooh" -- The lovable, huggable Pooh and his friends explore the world in a series that combines puppetry with computer-generated "virtual sets."
  • "Rolie Polie Olie" -- This Emmy award-winning series chronicles the touching and sometimes hilarious world of Olie, a six-year-old robot boy who lives with his family in a magical, all-robot world.
  • "Stanley" -- The newest addition to "Playhouse Disney," Stanley takes guests into the life of a very curious little boy with a passion for facts, who searches the animal world for clues about how things work.

 

photos courtesy of Walt Disney World

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